WARNING! Flu Shots can be dangerous to your healthWritten by Dr. Edward F. Group III
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Secret #4: Eat as close to nature as possible. This means to eat food that is considered “live.” Include raw fruits (seasonal), vegetables and nuts and seeds as much as possible in your diet. If possible, buy organic or from a local farmer’s market. Make sure that you thoroughly wash your fruits and vegetables before consuming. Vegetables may be steamed lightly or used in nourishing soups and stews. Adding fresh garlic to your diet is also recommended. Secret #5: Eliminate stress and negative emotions. Being negative and allowing stress to affect you can quickly bring down immune system. Learn to say no to activities that will over-tax your schedule. Spend time alone each day and read positive books, listen to good music or practice meditation. Train your mind to find positive or good in every situation and treat all of these situations as a learning experience. Don’t go around playing “victim” in life. BONUS! Secret #6: Colloidal Silver, Oxygenator and Oregano Oil: Colloidal silver has been around for hundreds of years and has been used as a natural antibiotic which promotes healing. It can also be used as a nasal spray and as eardrops. Oxygenator is a safe, stable, inorganic compound of oxygen and chlorine-containing products, in a colorless and odorless aqueous medium. Oxygenator is known to release chlorine dioxide (CL02), and product has demonstrated efficacy as an anti-inflammatory, broad spectrum, bactericidal, fungicidal, as well as a virucidal agent. The Chemistry Literature verifies this triple-threat ability of CL02. Oregano Oil is a powerful germ and painkiller. An article published in Phytotherapy Research describes how oregano oil superceded anti-inflammatory drugs in reversing pain and inflammation and is nearly as powerful as morphine as a painkiller. The oil also possesses significant antioxidant powers. Furthermore, it stimulates flow of bile, which greatly aids digestion. Keep these three products in your medicine cabinet at all times. All three are available from www.globalhealingcenter.com or call 713.476.0016. SUPER BONUS!! Extra Tips and Suggestions ~~ Get adequate sleep and rest. The body does most healing between hours of sundown and midnight. It is impossible to “catch-up” on sleep. ~~ Wash your hands frequently. Rinse and dry your hands thoroughly and keep them away from your eyes, nose, and mouth. If you sneeze use a tissue and throw it away as soon as possible. ~~ Buy a new toothbrush frequently. Toothbrushes can harbor viruses and prolong an illness. ~~ Eucalyptus Oil is good for relieving congestion. Put 6 drops in a hot bath or in boiling water, put a towel over your head and inhale vapors. You can also diffuse it through an essential oil diffuser. ~~ Dairy Products. Dairy can be very mucous causing not to mention fact that many people have an allergy to cow’s milk and don’t even know it. ~~ 3 Drops of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide in each ear 3x daily for 5 days helps relieve flu symptoms. With many flu seasons ahead I felt it was finally time to break silence and reveal these secrets to as many people as possible. I have come to conclusion that your Dr. doesn’t want you to know about detrimental effects of flu shots and vaccinations. Please feel free to share this article with your friends, family and loved ones. I wish you a happy and healthy holiday season. Don’t forget to check all information and research articles on our continually up-dated website: www.globalhealingcenter.com

Dr. Edward F. Group III, is widely recognized as a leader in the field of alternative/natural medicine. Dr. Group is a Doctor of Chiropractor, Doctor of Philosophy in Natural Medicine (Honorary), Naturopathic Doctor and Independent Research Scientist. A prolific author, Dr. Group has written seven books and dozens of articles on natural healthcare.
| | Rush Limbaugh, Victim, Perp or none of the above? (Part 1)Written by Bill Kammarada
Continued from page 1 Mr. Henkel ‘s article further states: "Internet drug shopping is said to save consumers money. In some cases this is true. A survey in fall of 1999 by Consumer Reports showed that buyers could save as much as 29 percent (and as high as 50-80% offshore) by obtaining certain drugs online. But another study, conducted in 1999 by University of Pennsylvania and published in Annals of Internal Medicine, tracked Internet sales of Viagra and Propecia and found that two drugs were an average of 10 percent more expensive online than at local Philadelphia-area pharmacies. (I have a problem with that study. If it were so, why are so many people purchasing with Online Pharmacies? What 2 drugs did they track? Why only two? Try to find that Article; I can't. Link to Annals of Internal Medicine search page is at http://www.annals.org/search.dtl) In another part of that study, researchers Bernard Bloom, Ph.D., and Ronald Iannocone found that 37 of 46 sites they examined either required a prescription from a personal physician, or offered to prescribe a medication based solely on a questionnaire. But nine sites, all based outside United States, did not require a prescription. (Not suprising, as most countries don’t require a prescription in their country.Guess they failed to mention that.) The researchers also found that even when Web sites offered a questionnaire with promise that a physician would review form, nothing was generally known about doctor's qualifications, and it was easy for users to provide false information to obtain a prescription. Consumers seeking health products online can find dozens of sites that FDA officials say are legally questionable. A number of them specialize in providing drugs such as antibiotic Cipro (ciprofloxacin), Viagra, baldness therapy Propecia (finasteride), or weight-loss treatment Xenical (orlistat). Others, based in foreign countries, promise to deliver prescription drugs at a much cheaper price than their domestic cost, but drugs may be different from those approved in United States or may be past their expiration dates. (Legally questionable is another way of saying nothing. Double talk. Either it’s legal or illegal. ) Still other sites make fraudulent health claims (Ouch, got to agree on this one.) or blatantly advertise that a customer can buy drugs with no prescription. Online drug sites can now be located in nearly any state or country having phone lines. (Prescriptions are not required in most counties. What’s so blatant about not requiring one!) Some feel new laws will be needed to improve this situation. Whether new legislation will improve oversight of online pharmacies remains to be seen. For moment, regulators have entered what FDA's Shuren calls "a whole new ball game" that cuts across limited jurisdictions of several federal and state agencies……." (Isn’t there enough regulation already?) Pill Box's president William A. Stallknecht, R.Ph said that," one out of three prescriptions written are prescribed by doctors who've never seen their patients." Spring reported him as saying that pharmaceutical drugs he sells online primarily Viagra, Propecia, Claritin, and Xenical are safe. These drugs only require a prescription because manufacturers are "milking their patents" before they expire and drugs become available over counter. (As far as prices for Viagra, and a few other high profit drugs, this is true. The manufacturers are artificially keeping their prices high, in league with FDA.) Tom Spring, wrote in PC World in June 2000 that it isn't illegal to purchase prescribed medication over Internet if you have a prescription from your doctor. The ethical and legal questions surround issue of whether a doctor can prescribe drugs over Internet without ever meeting patient. (Actually, this is factually correct, but highly misleading. What he failed to mention was that certain Orphan Drugs (for rare diseases not tested in US) and other FDA unapproved or drugs still in clinical trials in US, but approved elsewhere (drugs for AIDS, etc), as well as legitimate approved pharmaceuticals can be imported without prescription provided it is a three month supply solely for personal use. Read FDA Regulations and their contrary policy at http://rxasia.com/import.html ) This is not case for controlled or narcotic prescriptions by any means, nor does this author condone use of controlled or narcotic prescriptions. For a list of all controlled substances, see our friends at US Injustice Dept at http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/agency/csa.htm.) For our Canadian friends, see your list at http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-38.8/36012.html#rid-36062 ) CNN reported in June that American Medical Association was going to be looking into Internet prescribing rules. According to Spring AMA says that online physicians who write prescriptions without patient contact are in direct violation of AMA policy. The organization wants states to penalize doctors for prescribing drugs sight unseen. (You know what happens when someone disagrees with AMA? I’ll be getting hate mail ) Spring also talked about pharmacies popping up overseas that allow anyone with a credit card to purchase drugs like tranquilizer XENIX, anabolic steroids, Rohypnol (date rape drug) (a sedative not available in U.S.), and narcotic Demerol.

Bill Kammarada started in the computer industry as an analyst in 1961. He is a Computer Consultant and Webmaster for www.RxAsia.com Following the loosening of FDA rules on Orphan Drugs and other drugs not supplied in the USA, he studied the subject extensively. He was asked to leave Hofstra University (NY) for not taking them seriously and went to Pace University (NY) where he majored in sarcasm and non-matriculation. You can reach Bill at laser_doctor@yahoo.com.
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